Kylian Mbappé said he would have been disgusted by football without his passion for the game.
He added he would never advise a child to pursue a career in professional football.
Mbappé described football as “fatalist” but called life itself wonderful, praising fans who see only the show.
The interview came hours after Mbappé broke Thierry Henry’s record, scoring his 52nd goal in 92 games for France.
He left Paris Saint-Germain amid disputes over unpaid salary and bonuses, now claiming €55m while PSG counters €98m.
Mbappé stressed he holds no personal grudge, saying he only seeks what he earned under his contract.
He reflected on fame, saying people often cling to the image of him as a child, ignoring his responsibilities.
Mbappé acknowledged criticism is part of being a top athlete and said he is hard on himself.
He emphasized that much reported about him is false and learning to live with public opinion is essential.
Kylian Mbappé: Football World Would ‘Disgust’ Me Without Passion
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